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bed and breakfast Scotland accommodation
Alyth,
Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Tayside,
Heart of Scotland
In
Alyth in 1200AD and again ten years later, King William the Lion,
King of Scotland
signed charters relating to Arbroath Abbey which he build
in 1178AD.
On August 1326 in the Den O' Alyth, part of the ancient
Forest of Alyth,
King Robert the
Bruce reputedly hunted stag prior
to the signing of charters
relating to the Abbeys of Arbroath
and
Scone.
It can be reasonably assumed that Alyth is now approximately
one
thousand years old.
Visit the Alyth Museum, for an insight into
typical farming life in the
Strathmore Valley
over the years.
There
are farm implements and old photographs along
with
many artefacts
from the area.
Alyth is
surrounded by historic castles, gardens, picturesque
glens, waterfalls,
streams and famous Scottish fishing rivers. The
collection of Pictish Stones at the
museum in Meigle is three miles
south.
Along with four golf courses
and driving range, there are also highly acclaimed restaurants, making
this an ideal holiday destination.
Perthshire
in Tayside, borders The Angus Glens with Glamis Castle
on the doorstep.
Edinburgh Rosyth ferry port is under one hours'
drive and all major centres are within easy reach.
Taymouth Castle
holiday homes forty five minutes drive.
For golf courses, therapy and excellent bed and breakfast accommodation,
make
Alyth your holiday destination.
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| Alyth,
Blairgowrie accommodation, bed breakfast Scotland, golf hotel,
guest house,
self catering, b and b restaurants, holiday homes,
close to Glamis Castle, Kirriemuir, Scone
Palace, Perth and Dundee Scotland UK |